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Fender Blues DeVille & Kinman Woodstock

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2007

Playing a Fender Stratocaster with Kinman Woodstock pickups through a Fender Blues DeVille amp. Jackhammer and Small Clone in the effect loop.

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  • Hmmm... ironically there is a distinct hum in the video demo of noiseless pickups. I think it is coming from something other than the pickups like the pedal.

  • @O0Salmon0O

    That hum comes form the microphone. I recorded with a Shure SM-58 and Digitech JamMan. There was no hum that I could hear during the recording. The cause was a bad cable... I just noticed after posted the video. Too late... Sorry for that!

  • Great to hear the passion coming through Kinman's Pup's. Believe it or not... I actually worked closely with Chris Kinman in his early research n' development of the very first Woodstock series pickups. He is an amazing man... If you only knew the technical engineering and passion he has for his product. I remember clocking off at 5:00pm and winding coils well into the night... wax-pot... solder up... listen again,and again. End result ? The beautiful tones heard all over the world now :)

  • @crazyhorse1178

    It is an honor to know someone like you, that works with passion and joy. I own three sets of Kinmans: Woodstock, MK-II and the brand new Impersonator. I love them all, each one in its own way. In my opinion, Kinman pickups are the best Strat pickups in the world. You work is part of it. Cheers!

  • Great sound and playing!! Title of the song at 1.09 please?

  • That song is the first track of the album "John Mayall And The Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton" (1966). The song name is "All Your Love" (Willie Dixon/Otis Rush).

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  • @teofaouaz Thanks man!!

  • nice turtle shirt ;D

  • @danitz56

    I have the same problem. Very obnoxious.

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